Cases, Materials and Text on European Law and Private Law (Ius Commune Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe)

Cases, Materials and Text on European Law and Private Law (Ius Commune Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe)

by Bloomsbury (Author), Arthur Hartkamp (Editor), Carla Sieburgh (Editor), Wouter Devroe (Editor)

Synopsis

This Casebook deals with the horizontal effects of EU law, which is to say its effects on relationships between individuals. To a large extent, these effects have been created by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on the basis of the European Treaties. The main focus of the Casebook is on the developments relating to primary EU law and their influence on national private law. It studies instances where EU primary law has already directly or indirectly influenced the case law in the Member States, or where it is expected to do so soon. Compared to the well-known impact of EU directives on private law, these developments concerning primary EU law are hardly noted by private lawyers and perhaps not sufficiently explained by scholars of EU law. Therefore the book makes an important contribution to scholarship and education. This book highlights developments in the areas of competition law, fundamental freedoms, non-discrimination, general principles of EU law, ex officio application of provisions of EU law and implementation of directives, including harmonious interpretation and Francovich liability. In its analysis of the ways in which EU law interacts with private law, the book will be an invaluable resource to students, practitioners and academics of EU private law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Published: 09 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 1509911871
ISBN 13: 9781509911875
Book Overview: Groundbreaking textbook on the impact of EU law on horizontal private relationships within the EU by leading experts in the field.

Author Bio
Arthur Hartkamp is Professor of European Private Law at Radboud University Nijmegen. Carla Sieburgh is Professor of Private Law, in particular the influences of European Law on national private law at Radboud University Nijmegen. Wouter Devroe is Professor of EU and Economic Law at KU Leuven and Professor of Competition Law at Maastricht University.